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GODERICH, ONTARJ 1, CANADA. THURSDAY, UMEMBER 1, 1892.
D. McGILLICUDDY, POPR
Aovalm•EMENTiTHISWEEK CONTINENTAL UNION �41iiil/b'- " 1e a THISNESTING � n.��.,,`'w."••....aww:".II u �AI�iADA IS NOT
P•S• w P..r...utry
1N S. NORFOLK. 'h" °' '''`' �'�""'
treated w ....tmmt
yes Nei .-•rase, s Porter. . . .... . 6
(%r:•rPAP Premme---(s4ty A Tem i
ry,laree- N'. C. Geode . .... 6'
peon a he tid,.d-W. Smith
0011- t• I delete -Ira Gess
hirrtwa lewd--<ae& 8e..ger. , .. - .... •
Wakes bleadem--J. Ia. Avery .... 8
▪ Plain TSAR OR a 8•11wPtaa Oss-
veaqaa
asps! ('.rd--(\.•' -eon R Jubilare.. 8 A NUT FOR LEADERS TO CRACK.
Rn 1. 'Si -F. J. Pridlrw 8
ere Wirie1 Views -it s -K. R kIbmu's. .. .. 8 The Mend a.e.a& w •re •traud w
Meier !tugs -F J. Prilbaa .. . 8 Mar
Coe ler tie!* - IIn. Craw 8
The B. dish Es.hlpip► W. (.e.fg.. ... 8
"'LAN.
*•DUN t l l) - la Ub'• red.,, ea
Hua. earl the ell. w Cele-
Imr.ahi. of a Ser
t'.edev. )l..v.
Murdock M.•
COUNTY QIURRENCY.
.1.n...r : Min it (leidlry bio heed es
pied Lar !levet! school.
l nine. • Meal Jf. Porterfield hes beau
ap
mil et- etsida•t 1 r Be .tali.
.';:n4•o • W Marrar the week killed a
buken
teat Jr....J 6Ih• ; tl..t'. rile Low
.f paltry to raise.
r:r«. 4.eur (0 Ot..d.y fell from the warm
•he .,talar .f:.y wad injured his rite by .tri►
ny; the donee" tae,
Grey • The inure.el of M i NJ 4 have
e.ppab.d F G. McDonald as tmeeb, r for neat
ver et a.. i•ernase.l terry.
/'L..1.•,.. )Liss Minnie Ceoper, of tarn.
a, awe' ettgwged as ..se ..1 the tesebets fur
tk.ee.l. std •rel far ,,.it year.
1:r.rele yrs. Wes A.nfer dipped oil
rate.. tee roar their pump loot Tuesday Call
the fall it, jor.d her lido, • rib h Lag dean
OWL
is noels . W. i) Herr, of T. lean, whn
s :lens
G. P. SehoIBebl in the R'sn.(se.l
Pe -.11 here, arrive.' in Reuwele o• WeJnes
da. •, ht
!Gaal, • Vias Veerst oe t:n0.1►ick. w:. o
.. tires. tett -bail; in British Coam4• for
• renal -ears, he. some home owing to hey
. •he. it1••
eremite id a .:. A. Porell. formerly of
Kremer. has tree appoided wgawist e f
Trinity Meth slim chwrh, Toronto
to A 1 mosier•n.
Brussels : Ad. u. rat -meek, who has
sopa in the Wee for Meet 2 years, arrived
le tow last Friday eight He is ad ia the
noel reheat health.
*Werth : Rev. John Malls Oland, a ler
leer 8eaf rth boy, hot naw a clergymen of
the Dated States, was in town this week tte-
N ewis', owl rat• aintenres
Berner From tine Winnipeg Trireme
we observe that our forgoer townsman, J. R.
Grant, wee choice Hard and Auditor,
of 4t Aadreve. Society in that city this
month.
Brussels - The War Cry of last week owe
r .. an obituary ne•tiee of .he late Thou.•.
N r•,.n, A goo.' picture of the old gentle-
s•, a levee in conee.ainw with the akeloa
of his life.
Kremels : .1 H. Young, .4 14..sone.iw, )f
8 'r f.wmerly of Brnasds, ban been on the
ark es. with an atM.:k of •pier! flosses.
tit,. He is convalescent www taw are pleas-
ed to state.
odea : Jn the 11.5 foot., Mien intim
Rum, (daughter of Dr. J. Reeve) d West
S epen. e, Leconte Mrs. A. R. W oolpert ; w •
"steed the good wishes '1 her old fiends is
rhos tows.
Gerrie: Our ceased is said te he op -
peed to the Hoes of Refuge, bet II�eooyy don't
.Il the intelltgenee of He wkk tied
van kwnw• what an apbeaysl there my he
e this line before 1
Hallett : (`a Tesed.y Dia Guns and
Toeing err- c.11.d apse to reoovt an eye
for Mrs. Renoir, 0( Hallett. 88e Las been
mfferu1agg from it for sone diem, ad it wee
marvel an oder to save the ether.
liry Stilts limas Mtroetc•a, who Lu
hiss lad up for several week, with typhoid
levee * imprnviag. Her department ie
Ter water public echoed is in charge or a
Tom lady from tVla4pan daring her
ams.
R.
R waw.w•eb While down the
lig hill, o0 the 6th con., wick trsetlta
tepee last Friday, Jno. Hassett bat the
e isforisa• to tweak W Mseriwgrod of the
errs, hut, fertilizwtely. no oth*r da.wg,
was dose
Choler : The debar slay while W.
Ferry was nut strolling thr.sgh woods,
lr dog, which it • "dead sport,'' wstawdd
s Canadian porcupine, and emir heck with
he sus. all filled with Meek. h took e.r-
seheatile time to remove them
t'wrie : Wm. ere sates
iamb Remick. from has Mies J� let 8,
the
ems
484,600, she ta654ft� �Mr. Stinson% plass
hot is the village .F 1,110. The term OW lhY of 100 acres • mi oast of here, with a
Pet
'retard hot the buddies, sou test
t The will .f the hes J..plt
"sm8 of S.4s ' .4 6M, He 00 Wire=
swpsrey
'•laud a � of tireiet t3.b00 mss real
"Mese. Jos. 0. Remelt, • ams et the teals -
Or. sad W.i. Kwgieyftmn, of R1.., ars t6.
"luau.. The will limpness of the peewee -
416.00•
v n.nng the eons .rd Jas V.
vets alt 8, sow 6, RB.•; ( s,es. wad Sol•
.d. 81 orb ; Abram, the Bret halt of tet
1. C's. 9: .f.tsspS G.. the use of the east
"wl wl lar y, ss. 6, .uenmh.red wMb the
`}ttremeet. of the widow oe as .11..s...
✓1410 }'e assess, •sou) at her death the let
b M le mid Colt the peacoat divided sweat
rat tars. daughters. The resides of the..
tsM Otto me 'hied to the widow sad the
ire• ritually to Joseph (1., Abraham and
womb IRO IMMds • IMums.
tonna obs has seal Pubs.% Norm -
`1‘
Mw neat pain euro, mous est he w1N-
fake • "••t ten (Whirs • lm*tk. A goad
Ilervelaro iI the , hest remedy he ht i►e wet$
Li" hoe.
d pain h merge u.ur.lgla s
"'me Irk alWenn ; tosoptphyehhe Is one Memte e
yes he u""'mnt• t .ltd all pane jhsstralaebe is
altry ie ma -;y f le. betake
• Uee holy servo pis Caro -
Owe r lemmas rte Meat./ .*•tee •
Me.ee.ate m.U•re-rhewt r. issue Mae
way *eat and That r try tae Door of dew-
elumss.t enter -The Md Mit and Geed
lamella' st.5 M a DtlemeaI
rruea 1be Ut.5.
S..00e, Noe. 116.-18pew•I. J-Tbo sutwal
mwetisg of the Rehm association of the
tows us Samos w.....2d Themed y night ter
the pose of .r�a.nsetten. It was oalied
by the saeceuve u the regular way, a.d the
piece of esseteag was crowded.
T'M president 4 the aa.ociabioo foe the
prat fear years ha. been W.. donee, ere
ol the man Frustums commas of the town,
sed proprietor of the Wiwd5ss Suer awl
snot nulls. In opening the westIQg Mr.
Satuu sand he was a mucro, t to pu1iteca' en-
act, and u he appeared to le. out of h.r-
uwry with the visors of the pie.em leaders
of the Liberal party of Ca' rade. 5441115*
duty to molar hr ro pau..a u prw.dent
of the $e.ucisuou.
This brought out a dincessiou that lasted
for them hour. it enlm.usted in the fel-
lee
ol
leeiee resole kion .
Moved by K llazt.r. .sanded by W.
Y. eteialiotl, sad resolved That Nn meek
tag of the Ito .aam:iasi..0 of Mimeo., sad
represeutwg t lteforin party Hi the town,
her.u,p beard t'u • xplai.auous made by t1.
preudeot, Williams. Sutton, it which he de
deers hie.setl to be favoratee t•. the polities'
MOOS ol ('eead• mid the United States, eun
sumwele4 by erineetut.uusl methods. here-
by declines to accept hu rtsy;uatoa of the
preaidcoey upon the noses. he advance&
We further desire to place .wrelves on n-
osed as bolding opener aiutlar to ibose of
11 r. Sutton upm the important q.eetioo of
Canada'. Winrv, Cad w pledge o.rsel,-ca to
support any .6snt marts by Yr. Suttee or
other to Melees the had*m e( the Liberal
party in ('aisada to adept the political anima
of tins dominates and the repeblo of the
United States as the leading plank a the
party platform for the nest Sneers' elec-
tion. ; amid be it further resolved that a copy
el tier rseel.14-s be forwarded to the duly
prow. to Hoo. Wtlfred Lustier, Bir Oliver
11u.r �1 add Jobs Marlton, IL P."
The reanimates was weer.' by a steadiest
vote.
Following nes toms et the speecbe. oft
tole seeimim
Mr. M01.M said that beton gots/ further
it masala se well for Was to state the mel-
bas of Wean. He had bean reading the
"awoperers mid watching public meltwater
may years, .ad be aa. the oar country
was getting behind. Ucsservasiesa said
that the seua t ry'e beae1 m wen t none
from away ammo the water -from Great
Beaman. Th. Amebas were Militia( up
tariff .ails which t8e Canadian farmers
were struggling to get over. CMitadian slitt-
ing was Wain dr,ven off the lahe& l0 1881
11.000,000 eves a teen .re went diem the
Detroit river to CIsydnnd. It all cone
from M' whole the gnu mineral re-
o ero. of Berth .hoe., when then was
se mock area ore as is Mishima, was lett
u.toeohed. le 1887 Comedies memo bad
*sly 1.716 ot the .arryi•g trade, in 1888
amly 1 -6th, iu 1889 udy 1.4th, and in 1881
wily 3 per set The Co' enervative govern-
ment was trying to mstosd the eotwtry,
talking elms e..1 toils, sod haw it as
withata.s the United States. The (overe-
west wee the farmers to mead their
HA cattle to Ragland. But the Seidel'
farmers cat the throats d the Cenediss
setas ea the pretest* that they had
paewe_e., sod a spite of the asswano ..4
the .541*, of agriculture that there was
es sari dimness in (',sada. is order so
quiet the poops wed were protesting
ted iaj as•, Lard itesehery .svwisd •
hast of Mir John Macdonald. lay by day
Me seine old deny we. beteg told •d the
mane premises mads to the Canadian people.
When We (Madam P.0Be railway wee be-
teg mooted the Terse t•!k td about the
wooden tket were ■dung t be done b the
way of prusiol g the growth sad , ., (11
et the eoun*ry. Thee were to be (min or
twelve willies people plaited is the 8.5-
5eeehe.•. .vlley Wham did the amass
Mena show! There were only 4.811,000 in
the e•satry. &Clad• was building up the
UMW Nudes. Thern were mon native
hone Cameliess le the United 8101.. then
time were in Camsel& He believed that
Mere were w. .alive -beau Canadians is
Mee is Tomato. What wee the
ese 0. 4. gulag a is thie way ! There
was ea see is it at all. When he had read
Mr. Meow'. mpese\ as Niagara he ode .p
h is mead that 8 would rot follow hi. any
tartlet. (Hear, hear.) He (Sr Oliver)
had t•Iked about the .w kg. Well. he
weight take it, fee be (Mr MoCa/1) did wet
west an d (Leeds's beet Woad wee
going oft the United Rotes, and only the
old were re einieg hero. Sir.
Olives swot talked shoes the old gag and
II we made any abeagw he wanted to form
MI iota • kiwis". j��, That wool.' be
very foolish, as K wows only Menses the
burdens d an already heavily burdened
p�ep� if it wee net eaeeninit.tMoal for
i9 r (Nava Mowat to talk is that way, those
pnemt might talk is any way they °hems.
'Tem • political unionist. way
air.
Me0all. ' i believe the inevitarde destiny
of thea eowotry 4. .tial salon with ted
Vatted Stats We meat (loo the imus at
Ones, iud therefore 1 owe read to face It.
U my views do nos sett yes. t� pot wane
ese eros b as secretary. If ye. •rt rine is
%Mew eh i• the .4d Row Nem 1 must ft-
ase"
Mr. Welk, the first ekes.. b reopens" M a
denied fthem wand the
punk gasaleas of the � No mid that It
wee pretty sing as patty seem sod Refermses
law Dembsn males tiee wuM mid be
=mesh worn..( then shop 6 id hem b w
pmmt Tho bed Mt NM MM mos" nem
es mamwermila. *baa it was en as the 4.
emus d Almlgbty Ord, let 48e pewee el the
dMwt.....pr:
AT LISTOWEL 10 "+�..'wW•, i y. + + - FOR CANADIANS.
while they bedewed www s8e easy savaties
d the eeet.atry. 1f therm wee say .rah.em-
tdmaae es tide 4 politie.l ease akssad
this eaaetry Mere eoold net he any hares
4t ted )lanes' Pres
yet
their party a. • party te drew the gasstmes
He trade belt to say the* d 16 years
w era• u • later period, the sae esuremee
had lees Ss.h•d across tae wires w Tutus
that William Suttee held each a vier be
maid doss :s is dormice rile and his sled
tars .. 'old be 1 otr.g tr - mote♦. 8...or
teeetely mews *.•robe . spear on. 4e
1114r t'. elh► °wild sot go .. tar as Mr. •?c
Celt to referent- to Mr. Me.•t, .w, le give
him hr tilhcMir (Meer Mowat. l's had tale
, e.st profound admiration fur that vetoer•
s:ot"s.nao, awl believed that as Reformers
they would evei homer 11m as .nes of :he
greatest mho the province had pred.oal.
He *tight lure mad- . 'uotak•, but as is
the pre be was ever ready to acknowledge
h is mistakes, earl if he found that Me termi-
te/ oomn.nnty of the oue.try were ter -
meetly heat epos the disoaeeioa of a gees
Lion electing tbOr interests he would sol
appose it witb my degree of forty Upon
the oueaune of contemned union there were
no men 10 11,,. ....entry more loyal to the
British crowd then the os who were ad
voo.tiug that ...r,. They foam' at the
very heed of tale ....v.-weat ore el the nose
'sora..} pbil.,wpl.trs, one of tale most fa -
Wire. u.l and one of the .cost loyal men is
the whole empire. He sp..ke et (:oWwia
Smith, who merited to look upon the
gimme.,. m • ban ow spurt ul aeouo,elun.
wb,ch might have dose credit 10 oar eran.t-
fathers. Tie locked rp...n pole .aid -.a....
• frisstdly policy to adept towards (;rest
Britain. [i ('or•J& were ea dies 10 the old
land as was [reload so better thins mull
happen her lbw eo be as closely nested as
Irelaal, but the broad Atlantic was Le-
tw,eo her and the mother ewutry. Cann
dues spoke the same leaguer. oath* people
of the Uoiied States lad believed in ale
MOW religion. .rd all they could say to the
gree: mother .ernes the water was that in
abs intervene of the metes 11 wee imposathle
to retain the eluting relations mach logger
These sentiment' should retests ev. -r lop!
and tree mea. The yoestion monk' be
looked et ae one of the destiny of 'be
Canadian prep:... He coed only Mink
after eke unmans two. f gentlemen of very
protiosaced opinion', that this sentiment
was very r.fe to ter section of the rwntry,
• .4 be was ucl...4 te Niak snot no man
who came out es a caedidste t.. represent
the people could be very mur.h r' imaged by
profanities the principles of the patty, for
these were the pr iocip a of the party. The
nes was past for ceiling him • traitor
The political outlook was not • happy one.
To day there was talo ean..uM rent that
Mr. Abbott becau,e of ill health had ro-
'Swoo t from the cat.,net mid that the reins
of power had prised inv. the hands of Sir
Jobs Montrone. • geothee n of undoubted
u art bot whn, damn', his tenure of
o8ha. W shown buses'( to be a master of
the wiles which WI so long retain.' tale
Conservative party i. power. Sir John
Th.wnpwm was prepared to resort to .11 the
old methods d his party to Maio bimetal
Cad hie foliowers in pews. Mr Abbot's
Heads, the manufacturers, were gots 1•
e ndeavor to keep Sir J..bn Thompson there.
Notwithstanding that they had right up.i
their side Reformers had hien ess,oce.sfal
es/1 there .as no prosper for the Integre
unless some other policy Dave admit/id.
The policy of the last electio,. vas emonter•
Wail union with the United *este.. Moss
was bitterly opposed and e►. I. 1. -.ala were
defeated spar the ioua. Ry . , .-ry species
of fraud and chicanery ted p, •..-'n...$ bed
Ware the .'vete.a ntaa.a;,ei t omrorea.s its
.•peaty. Unless the pe• ; i ot lased•
wets prepared to rise up inti. overwhelm-
ttarigg might upon some ams^, 1. *mai be
sufficiently strnnp to over,.• .. if:e venal
vote, they world never rue. • .e .ea0try.
It would look as if that tater 'eight be
political .siou. If is was else iren.(e was
estWk4 that there wan su8icuut :a it to
vase the people to qui earnestly 01...o$ their
pulit.ieal defies, and canes theme te tblsk of
the great benefit there would be in 'ring
part of • mighty nation - the greeteet nation
that providence ked ever permitted to rest
e pos Otis (kb.. This ooautry would never
sake • same for itself as long as it rew.isei
• •.ere oolo•ly. (Applause.;
THE SEPARATE SCHOOL.
The PopI M Mae *.ie • used Ward
•leAss aevsmher.
The Canes of the children who evade the
highest stades is w difersal studios at the
November mud heaths is the Separate
gat mea wait Sr Orae Meme for lei,
dil.i-d Mein •.. Her his di.eq•ly. It
harm aiwat•od that dl•a.ei.a ease. alt
w ttdotted, li....•ralemelele were art ege
About It. p..d. M►. Joe. Li.Mpfeemle. herwermr.
who we• _t�e...t, at As dtt. said • M
ward., whi.h were ..t p.rti..l.rFF
am-
"
el
to THE'l .Meg M wvs
Sim oases enHasmeb
d, iL.as
he told than that their .ew-f•.gsd ideas
might eltintedoly be- - trait: but would be
Sim sten maw. r'..erespeswesa's- *peahen am Ike ethsr.id. et w.illsndsw A Haw lead wee Reestn.et er s1. Pls$swv
uses C.osr.td e• 'ey tike 01 '-'i11. af}'7fiJ TLL U}etre.-Late:. ,.''leaser: -_do r.a•dean was et the
Aa audio,. • table we11 611 the body c
S.454 e,eSS00.1W14•11,04.11. be. hear Yr. Ski. Myers. Toroth to, and Mr. IF. 0.W. estlseeed-Then are Men
nes haw Ia Yes •ewseaeshl Ts+ep1 • d , Das. M.Oilho.ddy, of (itdericb, di.0..e es tamed& wiser missed Dm ahs •.*salt
w mi wave aha w trans wt- mos. w ober* mbj„s es Mondy atgbt They asses --g Mud Mewe.t,
were saves • rwpotful dad attentive hear -
Mg to t5i lass, sad bsmdsd the question is
argasseatative meaner, avoiding abuse of
.heriabed .ntlim..1 . Mr. Myers aim
first and was the stairl speaker. spmkisg far
as boor and • 5.1f. While his style savors
mere of the bar thou of the platform, he
has a plee.Iitg appearaace and made his
pante dearly. Efe dwelt os the material
advantages which would result from the
polities' *.ion of the coot tear. (the mired
areana d Mode being one with the other),
and the harm that was done to Canada by
iswla•iee and the forcing of .rade between
di.taat pr.viseee at great express. He
sited venom rimers to show how rapidly
prosperous net lopgalation to our m..e
tial.., and clamed his
sr'h.m. M the proper sod effective re -
n eed . nothing but good will
to the Hparent country, bat claimed that
our 8M duty was to oar ow. lend and
that English statesmen thoroughly re-
cognised this. He cited ale'miaieo. of a
n umber of prominent British stete.men *hat
the natural destiny of ('weds was eabm
with her Southern neighbors, stud be did
D ot believe England would oppose the ez•
premed wishes of the (.madam people,
should they declare ter unite. He west se
for as to claim that tree seotimest was on
Ws side of the ga.Mses. T -.e wtiment
was immersed with the welfare of n man's
own how and country and could not
maim satified with a subordinate colo•iaf
position. H. cloned with • glowing priers
of the peace and protperite of 15. unified
continent, and at Int impremsd his hear
et- with the racerity of hie oesvietisae.
Mr. McGillicuddy followed we h none apt
iNtmtrwtiuns ompha.ising bis view .1 the
gs.astiou. Rev. Jae Livingstone, while du-
...un5gg m frothe vices of the speakers ex -
hie pleasure in listening to tbeir
presentation of the miss attd a rote of thanks
moved by Mr. Them Male and s.00sded by
Mr. Wm. Bradley was atrrfd ois a show of
hands without dissent. Mr. W. 0. Hay
occupied the chair.
Scheel are se idiom :
Forme ('umt - OhrMsa D.atriee,
Margaret Py.., K per sent t rsndang
Mamie Reshe, Trete Asides, Chert -ie
Oallewq, highest amia•4s marks ; arithq
troP57 Margaret 41,as
.. 08 ser nun; with -
semis. Charles Galloway.
Margaret Paye,
SO per sunt mob t grmma..,
Keyes, 81 per sent ; rom esiMsa,
Lyon, Charles Galloway ; l 454 Tighe,
96 per sues, fed peer and 90 penile rem
'so sent:: Yttory, s�aepprwt Pares. 78
ver emit : hsbery, Tuba lshb•Im 74 per
sum, Berm Dem, 73 par stent ; g..gr pA
Gertrude Dans, 47 per slat ; drawing,
Nellie Webb, per Beat, Adrew Lyon,
OS per meat ; writing, Passim M.Oerwae,
Audrey 14sa. 94 percent mete ; wt one,
Aintree. Ly... Nellie Webb, Frederick
Shannon, deserve •peei•I mkt ; good cna-
duct, Emmert brit Shames's, 90 permit •
bidm
he.t total, Margaret Payne ; erased
highest, N.lht• Webb.
Tease (:elan. (:hristien'Neerlee, Delia
Berne, 73 per omit Reading. Josephine
Galt. sly, I g.•. W"hal, D.m.latbholmp s11
higIwsl atta.oahlp 5,.155; netbw.gtsphy.
Mamie Heeley, 88 per sen►. : tri tmetie,
Mary Dean, 1b per est: grammar, Mary
Duns, S9 per seat : sr.e.ppsea.uion, Hisses
Mae('orwae, 90 goer east.; J ins Mello-
ws", 10 per .test; Mteraeuw, Be+si. Mae-
Corssae, 00 per mot : history, Bemis Mae-
Oerene,1'1 per mt. ;y,% Our -
t ia, Maud Curry. Cry /our
mat., 866 per
d oral , and 8) per"eat
c..nn,
gj,drwe. esti a lesa.wiJoh.f17 lex;
per
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STANDAR() MAN
OOACHE D.
The Dominion Government
Do..n't Eneouratp Thom.
THE COLONISTS ARE NOT IN iT.
Callus esewmie at' Teeth:el dyes r -The the tows tile. paid their uas apds.,oe N aha rsentes-• Uma 6.m Mame tat ,
The meeting held het week in Lrtowe1
has, assails to The Star sad it fool editor,
received some •ttesteee from the prem.
Tea Saes te always gives the news and se
as to pr....$ its revelers with a full taw -
ledge of the face., this week publishes all
that was olid shoot the muetiog by boat of
Li.owd's lacal rapers, The Menet and
The Standard. S. ben it • as ..114/W11 1111 1,
• mwti.g had been called, The Star wt •
oomwanw•Wm over to 4t George Hawkish,
editor ot The 8t•ad.rd, telIiug that in -
divides/ that cos McGillienddy, of Cede-
rtoh, who wee advertised to Me. the plat-
form was • very bad ma -a Grit, an w-
n ezationi.t, a traitor, --everyalai that
w.. had. The Star man didn't say that
McGillicuddy wee • ems Weed slasd.rer who
would new be " doing time" inside prises
walls had it not been for an appeal ter or -
money by t6• prosecuting lawyer; he did
n ot say that McGillicuddy was a woad-pds
tbied, ne that he had defrauded the wedow
and the orphan ; it did rot say that
be had escaped iromm Detroit about twelve
years ago, and had been waving the old fag
eine, that day in the hope of getting .ow
• de• from the Tory Government in which
although he did not possum the uulligwuue
to 8l1 it he would be a1.le tc araw • salary.
Oh, ao, it je,t said that McGNliceddy was
• Grit trader, and for Hawkins to write
something .nae about aim so that The Star
could puhlrb is se le hog .elan "its own cor-
respondent." 'the Star carried out the
same tactics at the Wieldier meeting
whoa " Verdant Gram* was its " own
eorreepondest. ' 8t. George Hawkins,
e Lrtowel " Verdant Geo•," who edits
The 4t edard, is • strap built very much
oe the iines of Mitchell. and that is enough
te say &boat him te any resident of God.
rte.-, tint or Tory. The only dtffereaa r is
that Hawkins has got hes job as customs
otfieer, tad talk, his loyalty talk with the
" thirty piece, of silver " is his pooket.
TM editor of Tea Stamm. did sot fol to
refer to the paid patriots of tale Hawkins
, tamp when speaking at Listowel lest week,
mil that will •oon0ot, to some extent for
the animus which sticks nut is The 8taad-
•rd's comments on the mestisg. There are
• few points in cosneetioe with the meeting
that St. George Hawkins does trot refer to :
He doesn't say that the wtdng tented over
Naos boors, and that there was not • dis-
senting voice in the gathering tempt. the
mumbling that was done by eeeto.•'l
officer 8t. George Hawkins, of .0
Stannard ; he doesn't say then we •
number of ladies present, and that tier and
*mils they as well as the mal: portio. ol
the audience manifested strong approve/
of :he .enuments expressed ; h. doese't say
that Rev. Jas. Livingstone, •!Novi sot
in sympathy with Continental Union, paid •
h igh tribute to the ohansor in whisk the
Mdse load been presented by both speakers.
No ; 8t. Osoep Hawking had got his little
note from Detroit Mitchell of The Star;
h e felt like D.metrim of old, that " the
Draft was in and he thought it geed
policy end rade to Mime • mm of
whew he knew nothing potentially except
that his opinions were sot for tale, sad ho
didn't wave old 8.g.. Following are the
reports of the Listowel pipers :
A-w}ggatiorr MareiNis.--Lstowel 8taud-
ited : The Bret ansexatie°iet cartridge in
Listowel has explaled on Monday sight,
sed proved to boa blank affair ;Pidgin, tem
the results of the Meeting. It i, tree that
some seventy or righty of the most pro-
nouneed G. its of this .action were drummed
■ p by •ws•tio 4*t chsirsw, Mr. W. G.
ffity, be attend. Bat whether they were in
eywpaihy with the seatimeat of the speak-
ers or ase we eaamot may, se those wed were
maim the show tat- not to invite
the meeting to declare ht.elt one way or the
ether . ad so far as °Mainbg ea expressly.
of opiaim from those presoak voluntarily
that was sus of the gtnstisa, it only heir,
show mask bentallism sad •seriiss.bfetering that bes-
nas mid be head with
oosrege e.wgh Io nerd a voted Maks to
ahs .psaksa '11e we isms (kmsereatiyse
who were pees d1 sat of *Crinin, we
amend ,peet•emes of M8e prsesed ler.
'Reis Myer.. es-orewa attorney of Deffsrin
was the �ker, Mr. Tato.
ROA . of beim renerved
t .bol westishg Had he been held
bask till the audience had lett the hail, the
Continental Uslos fad might pemibt7 h..*
ONO the imprseinm that these was an an
of respectability about It, het the idoses
hobby of the few di.appoiated place hunters
al seeded the Mime •dveeaay of • Din.
McGillicuddyto divest !t elan emblems*
of r.spsotaMy. After Mr. Myers, who
m fab speaker. had communedaap�wsruarr4d.s
of an how and a half in se voy.
lag to oouvbee his *editors chat
(satiwtal Union wee sot asnev.tioe,
bet was es..tMig tar and away
superior to it ; was jest .het Canada want-
ed to make her the meet presperw.. ee.atry
. oder sun was our eaters! and Nati-
mate
r, gilded pint..e pinkly
vanished into the hack "mendwhen the
re(littioe.ld trek the ger. Myer.
is ',Meetly hes, hulloed with the ides that his
fed has .sn•nd a foothold in Canada and
Um its bowleg trent, as he told hie asdi•
twee teat property M Wisdom Md moo w9
fres, 60 *o /11% is rte* ,ides be addressed
• meek, there, whiede he atWMted tothe
peopleeastldmies the had la
Coatirm4bManl Deism of Windom
Mao, ashstain
meet, thr.°sbsst hi, address woes equally
as esavtaskg, He disposed of the questiee
of loyal . usutiment �j that
w•terhI at ret. ,hob be 16_.4-4ki,
prls4ple of • panple% per,. hi .R
.'gemma es Ns p•rsphrey :•�1a� wme
taw. ga. tai.., •ad est tar Ire IM rr.r,e
Ta•pheee 5.temraas.
The Heil telephone Company has almost
.ewpleted Be seas oe's work in the way of
new trunk lime.zteshsiene a. Ontario. This
includes Carney others several important
wares to improv • the seining and .sect the
always io.x.e.iag business between the
various cities, suck es a new /tee of very
ntb.ta.tul p .:es fr,tm Toronto to (:eslp*.
carrying heavy copper metallic circuit a tries;
other !errs of the seine character (but not
quite finished yet) from Londe° to Chu haw,
.mid Belleville t. Piotoa ; dew metallic wires
from Guelph to (salt, Guelph to Han.iltcw,
and Hamilton to ['aria, Breatferl, Wood -
stook, lagersoil sad Leaden ; a line from
AUietou to Coliiwgwood. and wires o.waeet-
nig the town. and villages of Abarfuype,
Atwood, R.)th, Campbell% d to, Co'ttarn,
Cressere, Everett, Ever 1/lemairn,
Jordan, L.B'oataise, Lisle, Milton, Morris-
ton, Muirkirk, New Mode., Randolph,
Roekweod, Soh•w, Sheffield, Springfield,
8.1854.sd's Corners and York Mills with
ebe gamed system.
The Ontario Department, however. re-
ports that the .hove work is nothine ..o.,,-
pareel w tth what bra heir d.eided upon be
the Dorectnre to 1.e arce.up:i.hed dnrinF
Frew The Weedier Bovie..
Na Marro of corruption ham r.eendy bees
Cie against the depsrt.n..t of Yonne add
ifid"•rime of the Dominic s Amid at. much
eorr.pemo at Ottewa, let as be thta.1fdl for
Mi& Witham any intestion of eno.wrag
ane the peculation droov.e.d in some of
the dep•rtmeute, we have re beeitat4.0 is
saytog that the oomutry has sustained s
greater p ooae•ry less through the wit'.
menageme.t of the fishery department thea
from the 'teeUngs which took pesos in some
ofOle other deaartese•ts.
WLen the late Mr. McLellan, Minister of
Marine,.nd Fisheries, and Mr. S. Wilmot,
aupt. of fah b.taheriea, were at the London
Fish Exhibition io 1883, W. F. Wbitcher.
who had been Commissioner of fisheries in
Omagh for 30 years, wrote a letter 14.. the
press in w hid' he acid 1..e attempts an bets
propagation had been a total failure. This
frau -hassle of Mr. Whitcher cost him his
position. (b the return to Canada of the
Minister of Fisheries and Mr. Wilmot, Mr.
Whitether was dimiened. Although he had
bees over 3t) pare in the eervioe and was
acknowledged, the world over, as • nes
thoroughly ped em ser Cenadisu 8sb is-
deetry, that did net ,arra him. He war
dismissed ; but through tineffertsof friends
the old man was s. nated,
Siam that Wilu.nt has Bees
ninnies mist ' departmentt:
The young shay Tapper, who, ' y the groom
of his father, has here pewee e'er tuts 'a -
portant deportment, knoop acth.ng abort
..tar fisher.., sod apparently oat ea les.. At
present the seas in Bebring Sea have more
to tt action for him tl en the department
over which he is supposed to preside.
Complaints have bei n so loud and se nem
eros lately that somet hing had to be dose ;
mo the information comet tow through the
Government organ et Tomato that the fish
cry commissiooership is to be revived ; and
that the Government has appointed one
Prof. Prions, of Mungo College, Glasgow, to
that position. The names of Mango Colter*
Cad Pref. Priooe may not or very familiar
names to Canadian., bat we have no doubt
they both enjoy excellent reputations where
kiwwu. Whet we are most concerned
shoot just now•, bowe.er, is that this coon•
Ivy esds • practical man et the bead of her
6haryieaffair. R•n'y this man could have
been provided without importing a Scotch
professor. In our opinion it is most unwar-
ranted reflection upon the intelligeuoe and
capabilities of Comedians For a position
that, above all, requiem • practical man of
good oomeoa sense, we have better men in
this country than any Scotch colleee eco
prods's. If • capable man cannot lie fated
is the S•bery department, es we aro free to
eemtess, mom doubtful, such • man oan be
found among the fishermen of this mem-
make departments of higher edtestiem
it may be deetrable, .t times, to go ',broad
for • perm to fill them, but in the matter
of oar fisheries • Canadian ooald hsve been
found, and should havo bele selected, foi the
position of Cowamissi.er, How Ions are the
People of (Made going to submit to this
jingoism at Ottawa
our own LEESUI(N.
emero pendemit
1803. This will .ncln.le uu'w metallic thrwigh; Ulm rbc 11 1H.r, 01 Godonck, visited
wires and also wove for way slat ono fro...: Madras hese the work-
T..ronw to Morrie, 'f orvouto to (►r..ugevill,, The Rev. Mr. 1.irbeine, B.A. of iun •
Toronto to Lemke via Cnelph and Sent gamma Row oar burg a trustiest vide last
ioed; Chatham to Windsor, anal Homilies to weak, being the Coast of Rey. Mr. Black.
NI•garo Foils, to compete tkc hue fro. Die Mine yea ed Ms pis Fano reptant,re-
treat d Windsthrough iserdou sad tenni from • pane-.' *Wit at Hayfield. anor be-
Hamilte. to Napen Falls add Baffin, and writierpng pus wooers the gest o4 Mr. •ad
thence be ell pause is New York and the Mn. Moxhe.ee, formerly of (lederieh.
adjacent nates ; also from Port Hope to Hay Oise.re this week are at J. G. Lint-
Kiaprw., to pet that eity, with ReUeviU. tee's. Jd rase Brea. have heel is this
and the neigh rites tows., in oemmnnios swam hors the peat week or ,o, gatingha
*toe with eabeerih. b Tomato and pointe � iso per (iotbsm city's mamoth
farther west Tha sew pole roster will all m•rkeR The lads es w dap are good
be et w most an tetantial wce} papa resmtl) Na unmet b
eosutruosta.s. and hay
salt wires et copper and doubled b all Bosse, Amy sister Inn that as beat
se that ted asso7img atfseu d hsdeetira ths pies .. knew. Also the ami•e mother
from "lei° mallay sad "act"' Highs •lr- of the staff is rather food el weekly visits he
roam an
well be dose •wry with d the Com- a seivhbo ria township, bat thvisitscouyer-
hany able to offer to Ma subscribers who maim r set .*C Now of work.
ye 'metallic circuits *0 their ember■smi Th ushis's for 1898 are over and the last
purfeeely show% him foe *hair ee..onfm- reol was forked to the threshing maimvise& Wm of Ref- Cook and the ted cut toy Hilary
As the Telephone
hale, with (l. mi eonnCamper?
� wg lases. ' Arthur Herter feeding it to the
will Fees 'ale C...dian eeaepaay at the tarektra while the haat forkful' of ,straw
pipe, than will be Feed.' te premia los. wen es by R add toured •..y from the
vereasiwa between Terme and New It eek carriers . u. Herta° and soled tor
an7 wore aha. hhetween Wadden. Lead Katns ea way thee, while hie. bay
OW., swipe the ezp.osn, for of coarse tmnah weed carried away the last M8. so of ream
osetly Um soli*" eanaot b. furE.bed a ileal mores out 33 oaht their" ted a era ()sr
the saes rate o the ordibetry d0 iron r.r web t. t ores ��'• Der teac farweu •
small "VW wits tad tale po whicb wee bit is the tear to the acre. .. tall
have hitherto immorally h. use. The Doll wheat Torr. (artery tura out bel lush. a fall
T-sphims Camp. 7 nt (.sada ye, how wheat re the ocn an.B dwo« tMr i►rnl iy
over. en /kr ek...d • ter rate for • atm an growing smaller tw IMP her ... ry
Mese lines Mem single wires when the day.
Ieng/al sol the line ha seas oreseded fifty miles, Tttu►rit ores. Last frill .y ' 1-e . • Tr.
s.t�adjNae es4y • was mgtiel to 5.11 a seat • eieeted for Or e•arrent quarter or I. tel i. T
mid Har ave minute eionyoeeationo. and the 213, were iron/led by the Temple iteputy
Uom*say will endeavor tcwauota/s ode bus 8. R Williams ; John LiaBoid, WC. T. :
rate if M Can pcmibly be side to pay. Hilary Horten, W R : J. 0 Chatted,. W_ T. : Meter i.ir8eld, W. V. T. ; H. A. Her
Asarilr meow M Mem are Certs. tin, W. F. 4.: 8. R Williams, 0 11 : Jeal.
Thr Sesligb"'trap Oa, T°"1•4•• 411". W.
W. C. ; Rester Edith A Roma., P
calm follnri.s prime every ..s:h 4.11 farther W. C. At proem p treealershsp . rat
m•s*bo, 1. harm sad garb smitler /6, reed' ' large Amt temp aseerke r.Goer,s name. tee
(/r ' hedge held to wep.vwwer (iosprl Sunday treeet
ire the Premium of table, tete wool the h which sew gond •tterdance and leen
lloll at. 4_ of "d. ►" *rippers .ddrrturwf Ay venous •peakar• Aller *1.
loll h8 ;a:d, g6 ; 3rd, 1 , 4tk, gl ; alt k Nm. Year trn.gewels may beaerie to tion
ewe s and
• prow:
Mdse thew. it pnse4hle, and we A' p. !n sot
„owe w tkeae *be deli aha hold „mu 18 Mrs. S. A. Pentland, of l4ngsesom. taro
wvapl•era soot wtappes. to ' Rawlt'ght " o• to r,/lev is wee ted
8. e, (A 43 Smis-et. Asst.., nes levet .rang to address row. el nor meet iwge: alt.
Mhm rah .t ealak mesial. reed .Imd see or ton Mimes who 4.5e.i..e sed rid
OempseMss t ales sits fsm~
11 memo, oi- abie to nano at the the spoken of. Sy
tatt(Iszeses. wiR u bar d w . sae who wool!! him d
to drerm se
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